Finding your voice is all about finding our authenticity. Eric Nevins has been on a journey to find his authentic voice and share it with the world. To find his voice he took the risk to leave a comfortable job and chase the dream deep within him. Now he uses faith, the art of storytelling, and interviewing others to help share a way forward in finding yourself. His Halfway There podcast is well respected in Christian circles. In today's episode we chat about finding your voice, community and faith, culture and community, and much more.

About Eric NevinsEric Nevins is the host of Halfway There Podcast, founder of the Christian Podcaster's Association, and author of multiple 8 Day Experiences, a collection of short, contemplative Bible studies designed to take you deeper with the Bible.

Eric works with Christians experiencing seasons of dryness in the journey of life with God by helping them accept the spiritual desert, how they got there, and surrender to God's work through the pain. As a spiritual director, Eric helps Christian connect the dots of God's movement in their lives.

Eric holds a B.A. in Biblical Studies from Trinity International University and a Master of Divinity specializing in spiritual formation from Denver Seminary. He refined his craft of listening in the trenches of corporate America. His podcast serves as a practical example of the spiritual formation principles he learned in school.

Eric lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife of 21 years, four kids, and a miracle dog who insists on sleeping on the bed. In his free time, Eric loves to cook BBQ for his friends and start meaningful conversations with total strangers.

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